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How to Become Friends With a Man From Japan and a Woman From Norway in BitLife

Learn how to make friends with people from Japan and Norway in BitLife.

Looking to make some foreign friends? It’s always nice to have buddies around the world, so let us show you how to become friends with a man from Japan and a woman from Norway in BitLife.

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How to Befriend a Man from Japan in BitLife

Having friends in BitLife is just as crucial to your happiness as it is in real life. Without any friends, your happiness can drain very quickly, so it’s important to have a few friends around to talk to. Whether you’re trying to complete the One Peace challenge or you’re just trying to make some pen pals, we’ll show you how to make some foreign friends.

There are a couple ways you can go about making some foreign friends. The easiest way we’ve found is to emigrate to the country of your choice, which would be Japan in this case. It’s only a few thousand to emigrate, so make sure to work for a little bit to save up the money.

One thing to note about emigration is that when you’re choosing a country to emigrate to, the game lists 7 random countries at a time. If the country you want isn’t listed, simply cancel, then try again to refresh the list.

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Once you’re in Japan, you have a few options here. You could seek education and go to a public university, which is a great way to meet new people, but you can only do this if you haven’t already done so. You could also get a part-time job, and befriend one of your co-workers.

Either route you choose, make sure to keep talking to a man until he’s comfy enough to be your friend. You can do this by going into the job/education tab, tapping on your job or position, then going to co-workers/classmates.

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Here you can interact with a person of your choice; try to go for the males that have the highest relationship with you. You can improve their relationship meter by talking to them, giving them gifts, complimenting them, or spending time. Once their relationship is high enough, you can befriend them to make them an official friend.

How to Befriend a Woman from Norway in BitLife

Now that you’ve made a male friend in Japan, it’s time to move onto the next part of this challenge make friends with a woman from Norway.

It’s pretty much the same process here, so emigrate to Norway whenever you get the chance. Once you’re there, you can opt to go a public university once more assuming you haven’t done so yet and mingle with your classmates, or take on another part-time job and befriend your co-workers.

This time around, you’re looking for a woman, so make sure to talk to all your female friends until you get close enough with one of them. Just like with the man, talk to and hang out with her to improve her relationship meter, then befriend her when it’s high enough to make it official.

Congratulations, by now you should have befriended a man from Japan and a woman from Norway. If you have any other tips or questions about making friends, let us know in the comments below, and be sure to check out the rest of our BitLife coverage.

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.